Worst Baby/Children Clothes Stores

Besides Wal-mart because they don't even try to hide the fact that they are partial to girls' clothes than boys, I don't care for Gymboree AT ALL. To me their clothes are not creative, cute, and just......just so boring for ridiculously high prices. At lease for the boys IMHO.

I hate Gymboree. First off it's way too expensive for stuff that shrinks and fades after one wash. Secondly, they try to cram toomuch crap into one store to make it impossible to get a stroller through the aisles. I don't have a huge stroller either.

I like the Carter outlet by my house. The entire store is almost always at least 40% off and they always have all the sizes I need.

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Jonah 2/07,Eli 10//08& Silas 9/12

"Oh simmer down ladies, whether or not someone does or does not enjoy sniffing panties is really not something worth arguing about."

All of those lacey, flashy, glittery clothes are super popular in Asia. I guess they must be exporting them from here. I wonder what kind of baby girl can wear that stuff since mine would pick off or eat all of those embellishments.

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FTM 2011/09/20

I edit for spelling and grammar.I hug randomly from acknowledgment to agreement and everywhere in between.

Now I do splurge on her shoes though.I dont have a problem dropping 40-50 dollars on a pair of shoes .She wears each pair around 6-7 months so she gets wear out of them.

^^^I have never bought Lo a pair of shoes. They are all hand me downs. I refuse to buy shoes since he never wears them and hates them. The second he notices shoes, or even socks on his feet, he is determined to get them off ASAP or cry if he can't. Now when he gets older and actually walking, I'll drop about 50 on a good pair of shoes that he can wear for months. I can't be cheap with good walking shoes.

I also ventured into the unknown and scary pre-teen territory of Abercrombie (the kid one) and have been pleasantly surprised with the way the clothes have held up since I got them at the beginning of the school year. With the exception of one misstep where somehow I purchased a bustier for my 9 year old everything else fit well has worn well and she likes and wears it often.

If your boys are playing through their jeans, Sears used to have a program where if the clothes wore out before the boys grew out of them that they would replace the clothes either fully gratis or pro rata from when they were purchased.

They are really picky about how they take the jeans back here and you have to have the reciept.